HANOVER, N.H. – The Colby-Sawyer alpine skiing team finished up the Dartmouth Carnival on Saturday at the Dartmouth Skiway in Hanover with five overall finishes.
Rapid Recap (Slalom):
- The men's team excelled with four finishers on the day to score 27 EISA points. Sophomore Jackson Musial (Bartlett, N.H.) led the way scoring in 32nd at a time of 1:49.84 to score 10 points.
- Next up was senior Chesley Smith (Stowe, Vt.) coming across in 33rd at a time of 1:51.87. Senior Jared Marshall (Denmark, Maine) followed quickly behind in 34th at 1:57.04. The final finisher was sophomore Benjamin Neeves (Gig Harbor, Wash.) finishing in 35th at 1:58.48.
- On the women's side sophomore Jacklyn Tracy (Epping, N.H.) was the only finisher coming in 38th at a time of 1:57.79 for 10 EISA points.
Post Carnival Press:
"The Chargers approached today's challenging conditions with resilience", said senior
Jared Marshall (Denmark, Maine). "The warm temperature created bobsled-like conditions, challenging the field of world-class athletes. Despite these challenges, the men attacked today resulting in 4/4 Chargers earning and finishing 2nd runs. Our goal is to take this momentum to Jimminy Peak next week for the William's Carnival."
Up Next:
The Chargers will next compete in the Williams College Carnival on February 16th and 17th at Jimminy Peak.
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